Hi Bret,
Michael Levin said you know computers. How do I debug something attached to Media Center in XP?
cordbg.exe !a0x560 and lexplore.exe.
the media center turns black with a flickering arrow for the mouse
Thanks
Loretta
This is a recipe from Bret, who is an incredible cook:
Bruschetta and Penne Pasta with smoked chicken and fresh mozzarella
Get a round of French bread (not Baguette) and slice off two slices nice and thick (at least 1"). Cut them in half so you have four pieces. It's best to let it set out for a day of two. Then marinate the tomatoes. Romas work well but you don't have to use them specifically. Dice them up and soak them in basil, garlic, salt, pepper, and olive oil for two days while the bread dries out. Then take a thin slice of mozzarella and place it on the bead. Melt the cheese by toasting the bread. A toaster oven works best so you don't have to heat the entire oven. Once melted, remove from the oven and spoon on the tomatoes. Make sure to drain the tomatoes with a slotted spoon before placing them on the bread. No soggy bruschetta here. :)
For the Penne, Smoked chix really tastes best. You should be able to try it at you local store.
Cook the Penne pasta as directed. I really like it al dente. While the pasta is cooking toss a little chopped garlic in a pan with a smidgen of olive oil and heat it up to release the flavor. Then add the chicken about 2-3 minutes before the pasta is finished. Heat the chicken and add your favorite marinara sauce. Once the sauce is added to the chicken and garlic, don't stir it too much because the chicken will break up. Toss in the Penne pasta after draining. Add the fresh mozzarella and fold it all together.
Hi Bret, I love your pictures. I'd like to invite you to join Environmental Zoo where you could share with us your ideas or practices concerning sustainable lifestyles and anything else you'd like to discuss or share with us. I also would like to invite you to be my friend on here. See you there? I've visited the Portland area and remember it as being a lovely place to live.Your recipe sounds delicious!
Hi Again Bret, Thank you for joining Environmental and looking forward to your input. Also, thank you for becoming my friend on here. I'm still enjoying your pictures. I've put up a few in my environmental discussion.
Michael Levin
We had a feast here in Florida, NW style! Curry tofu, chicken(!), soba noodles, lentils, fruit salad, French bread, oh it was so nostalgic!
And, the rain stopped...
Let us hear from you. And, please encourage Lisa to join. She's our only hope, OB Wan Kanobe!
Peace,
Mike
Aug 22, 2008
loretta
Michael Levin said you know computers. How do I debug something attached to Media Center in XP?
cordbg.exe !a0x560 and lexplore.exe.
the media center turns black with a flickering arrow for the mouse
Thanks
Loretta
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Bruschetta and Penne Pasta with smoked chicken and fresh mozzarella
Get a round of French bread (not Baguette) and slice off two slices nice and thick (at least 1"). Cut them in half so you have four pieces. It's best to let it set out for a day of two. Then marinate the tomatoes. Romas work well but you don't have to use them specifically. Dice them up and soak them in basil, garlic, salt, pepper, and olive oil for two days while the bread dries out. Then take a thin slice of mozzarella and place it on the bead. Melt the cheese by toasting the bread. A toaster oven works best so you don't have to heat the entire oven. Once melted, remove from the oven and spoon on the tomatoes. Make sure to drain the tomatoes with a slotted spoon before placing them on the bread. No soggy bruschetta here. :)
For the Penne, Smoked chix really tastes best. You should be able to try it at you local store.
Cook the Penne pasta as directed. I really like it al dente. While the pasta is cooking toss a little chopped garlic in a pan with a smidgen of olive oil and heat it up to release the flavor. Then add the chicken about 2-3 minutes before the pasta is finished. Heat the chicken and add your favorite marinara sauce. Once the sauce is added to the chicken and garlic, don't stir it too much because the chicken will break up. Toss in the Penne pasta after draining. Add the fresh mozzarella and fold it all together.
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